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umoren David
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Asked: April 22, 20262026-04-22T18:41:31+00:00 2026-04-22T18:41:31+00:00In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

CHAPEL HILL DENHAM MONEY MARKET FUND

i have money that i have on my money market fund with investnaija, i can remember vividly that a little amount of money was accredited to my account(investnaija) as of February and after that I deposited 100k into that account again but since then nothing like such payment again and am seeing total gain as 958.53. at this point am feel my money is not doing anything before that amount the total gain was 400+ but now after i put huge amount no significant increases

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    2026-04-22T19:42:07+00:00Added an answer on April 22, 2026 at 7:42 pm

    What you’re seeing is actually normal behavior for a money market fund like Chapel Hill Denham Money Market Fund, but it can feel misleading if you expect visible “payments” every time. Let’s break it down clearly. 1. Why You Saw a Credit in February That “small amount credited” was likely: InterestRead more

    What you’re seeing is actually normal behavior for a money market fund like Chapel Hill Denham Money Market Fund, but it can feel misleading if you expect visible “payments” every time.
    Let’s break it down clearly.
    1. Why You Saw a Credit in February
    That “small amount credited” was likely:
    Interest (distribution) paid into your wallet
    OR
    A unit price adjustment payout (depending on how InvestNaija displays returns)
    Money market funds in Nigeria can:
    Pay out interest periodically (monthly/quarterly)
    Or reinvest earnings silently into your total value
    So after February, your returns may still be coming — just not as a separate credit alert.
    2. Why Your ₦100k Isn’t Showing “Big Gains”
    Here’s the reality:
    Money market funds are low-risk, low-return instruments.
    Typical returns in Nigeria:
    ~8% to 15% annually (not monthly)
    Let’s do the math:
    ₦100,000 at ~10% yearly return
    That’s about ₦10,000 per year
    Per month ≈ ₦800 – ₦900
    So if you invested recently:
    You won’t see big jumps immediately
    Growth is gradual and daily
    3. Why Your Total Gain Only Moved from ₦400 → ₦958
    That suggests:
    Your earlier money had already been earning for longer
    Your new ₦100k has not stayed long enough to accumulate noticeable returns yet
    Also:
    Returns are calculated daily but displayed cumulatively
    It may take 2–4 weeks before you notice meaningful movement
    4. Key Thing You Might Be Missing
    On platforms like InvestNaija:
    👉 There are usually two views:
    Total Gain (cumulative interest)
    Unit price growth (NAV increase)
    If the fund uses reinvestment model, you won’t always see cash credited — instead:
    Your investment value quietly increases
    5. Possible Issues to Double-Check
    You should verify:
    Did your ₦100k fully convert to units?
    Sometimes it takes 1–3 working days
    Is the money sitting in:
    Wallet ❌
    Or actually invested in the fund ✅
    This is important.
    6. Honest Reality Check
    Money market fund is:
    ✔ Safe
    ✔ Liquid
    ✔ Good for short-term parking
    But:
    ❌ Not for aggressive growth
    ❌ Won’t “feel” like it’s working fast
    7. What I Recommend You Do Now
    Check your transaction history
    Confirm ₦100k is “invested”, not idle
    Wait at least 30 days
    Then assess performance
    Track this:
    Daily/weekly increase (even if small)
    If your goal is higher returns:
    Combine MMF with:
    Equity funds
    Stocks (like you asked earlier)
    8. Simple Perspective
    Your ₦100k is working — just quietly.
    Think of MMF like:
    “Parking your money in a safe place that grows slowly”
    Not:
    “Doubling your money quickly”

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